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1 I | I shall venture only to say that Shintô shrines evoke
2 I | may think it expedient to say or not to say at a later
3 I | expedient to say or not to say at a later time about the
4 I | Hamaguchi Gohei, I must say a few words about certain
5 I | without quarreling, not to say fighting. Anywhere, as a
6 I | pointing to the open. "Say now if I be mad!"~ Through
7 I | he felt about it I cannot say; - I know only that he continued
8 I | adumbration of truth. I could not say so much for your Western
9 II | perhaps it will be good to say that they are Vulgar, so
10 II | the more it is hard to say so:~Oh! how happy I were
11 II | were should the loved one say it first!~VI~Such a little
12 II | Such a little word only to say, "I love you"!~Why, oh,
13 II | why do I find it hard to say like this?1~p. 37}~VII~Clicked-to1
14 III| think me not unfilial; say to none that you have lost
15 V | moods and tenses, but I can say truthfully that the faces
16 V | no other European would say so, then I must declare
17 V | Perhaps somebody will say that, even granting my assertion,
18 V | may often hear Japanese say that Western art is too
19 V | Mr. Spencer goes on to say that although there are
20 VI | anything. Then he would say, 'Ah! you did not look quick
21 VII| century. I need scarcely say that Ôsaka is the centre
22 VII| this feeling; I can only say that, immediately after
23 VII| like a hyôtan, - that is to say, like a wine-gourd such
24 VII| the wine-lover is made to say to his gourd, "With you
25 VII| It is not exaggeration to say that most of the intelligent
26 IX | as a physiologist might say that sensation is a product
27 IX | one speaking truly could say of me: 'The Samana Gotama
28 IX | tenets. I need scarcely say that popular Buddhism does
29 X | existence, and would often say to them: "I want to go to
30 XI | my former births. I can say only that no combination
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